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Fragile
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Posted: August 06 2005 at 20:21 |
Forget all these silly songs v others, Yes are are a mile higher than Gabriel's Genesis and they were stupendous;Yes are the greatest rock band on the planet.Their halcyon first 7 albums cannot be approached by no other prog band.Stop these silly threads and I won't have to reply goodnight
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FragileDT
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Posted: August 06 2005 at 20:24 |
floydaholic wrote:
Yes is the superior band |
Theres no doubt about that. Yes is the superior band with superior talent.
Buuuut Genesis is better. (IMO)
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One likes to believe
In the freedom of music
But glittering prizes
And endless Compromises
Shatter the illusion
Of integrity
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Fragile
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Posted: August 06 2005 at 20:26 |
FragileDT wrote:
floydaholic wrote:
Yes is the superior band |
Theres no doubt about that. Yes is the superior band with superior talent.
Buuuut Genesis is better. (IMO) |
aye right who are you kiddin on?
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floydaholic
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Posted: August 06 2005 at 20:30 |
FragileDT wrote:
floydaholic wrote:
Yes is the superior band |
Theres no doubt about that. Yes is the superior band with superior talent.
Buuuut Genesis is better. (IMO)
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Meh, to each his own. And superior, better, those two words are practically synonyms.
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I'll see you on the Darkside of the moon...
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NetsNJFan
Prog Reviewer
Joined: April 12 2005
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Posted: August 07 2005 at 00:28 |
Steve Hackett < Steve Howe
Phil Collins > Alan White
Edit : Phil Collins = Bill Bruford (if you wish)
Mike Rutherford < Chris Squire
Peter Gabriel = Jon Anderson
Tony Banks > Rick Wakeman
Albums
From Genesis to REvelations << Yes
Tresspass > Time and a Word
Nursery Crime < The Yes Album
Foxtrot > Fragile
Selling England By the Pound > Close To The Edge
Genesis Live = Yessongs
Lamb Lies Down on Broadway >> Tales of topographic oceans
Trick of the tail < Relayer
Wind and Wuthering < Going for the one
And then there were three > Tormato
Duke > Drama
Genesis < 90125
Acabab > Big Generator
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Intruder
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Posted: August 07 2005 at 06:15 |
Love the first two Yes LPs....great jazzy band that specialized in far out covers. The first two Genesis LPs do little for me....some of Tresspass points the direction to the future....and some of the 12 string and flute passages were pretty groovy. Of course, the lads in Yes were a bit older.....the members of Genesis were barely out of school when they made the first LP.
The addition of Howe accelerated the eap forward into the realm of epic prog. Genesis, too, was heading in that direction with the very fine Nursery Cryme....but, again, Yes were the much more mature band and it really shows....The Yes Album is a true classic while Nursery Cryme, though an excellent LP and a HUGE leap forward for the band, simply pales in comparison.
Foxtrot and Selling England By The Pound are signature Genesis....no other band could have pulled off the vague English references and folksy themes of these albums. They mark the absolute high points of the band and are certainly true progressive classics. The same goes for Fragile and Close to the Edge.....the group and individual performances showed the boys were virtuosos and the true vanguard of the prog movement. Verdict: too close to call....don't wanna call....absolute must-have albums.
The Lamb is simply a more interesting record than Tales....though Tales contains some absolute stunning passages. The Lamb was a real departure in sound for Genesis while Tales just rehashes their side long style.
On the flip side, Relayer is a much more daring LP than Trick of the Tail. Relayer, while at times wildly atypical of the band's sound, is masterfully played if, at times, a bit bombastic, but definitely a prog record in every sense of the word. Trick is a friendly bear hug of an album....sweet and bouncy and kind on the ears, but not very progressive.
Wind is where it ends for Genesis....but what an ending. A solid return to the prog form. And, again, at the same time Yes took a step back from prog in search of a radio friendly sound. The bands almost seem to have been spying on each other....when one went proggy, the other went pop! Never really noticed that before.
I won't go on....no LP after these really interest me. I probably have owned and sold each and every release by Genesis after Wind. Interesting pop music, but nothing to hold the ear too long....Three Sides Live might make it to the turntable on occasions.
As for post-GFTO Yes, I kinda like Tormato....and Drama has some interesting moments....but almost everything I heard after that is really drab....even the live stabs at the old classics....just bland.
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I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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Gianthogweed
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Posted: August 29 2005 at 05:08 |
Jon Anderson < Peter Gabriel
Steve Hackett = Steve Howe
Tony Banks < Rick Wakeman
Mike Rutherford < Chris Squire
Phil Collins = Bill Bruford
Phil Collins > Alan White
From Genesis to Revelation < Yes
Trespass > Time and a Word
Nursery Cryme = The Yes Album
Foxtrot = Fragile
Selling England By the Pound < Close to the Edge
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway > Tales From Topographic Oceans
A Trick of the Tale < Relayer
Wind & Wuthering > Going for the One
And Then There Were Three < Tormato
Duke < Drama
Abacab > 90125
Genesis > Big Generator
Invisible Touch < Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe
We Can't Dance < Union
Calling All Stations < Talk
nothing < everything Yes has done since
Yes wins.
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Bj-1
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Posted: August 29 2005 at 05:30 |
- Peter Gabriel - Jon Anderson
- Tony Banks - Rick Wakeman
- Steve Hackett - Steve Howe
- Mike Rutherford - Chris Squire
- Phil Collins - Bill Bruford
Albums:
- Nursery Cryme - The YES album
- Foxtrot - Fragile
- Genesis Live - Yessongs
- Selling England By The Pound - Close To The Edge
- The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway - Tales From Topographic Oceans
- A Trick of The Tail - Relayer
- Wind & Wuthering - Going For The One
Genesis wins, IMO!
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RIO/AVANT/ZEUHL - The best thing you can get with yer pants on!
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Omayyad
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Posted: August 29 2005 at 05:45 |
From Genesis To Revelations vs Yes
Tresspass vs Time And A Word
Nursery Cryme vs The Yes Album
Foxtrot vs Fragile
Selling England By The Pound vs Close To The Edge
Genesis Live vs Yessongs
The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway vs Tales Of Topographic Oceans
A Trick Of The Tail vs Relayer
Wind And Wuthering vs Going For The One
And Then There Were Three vs Tormato
Duke vs Drama
Genesis vs 90125
Acabab vs Big Generator
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Tony Fisher
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Posted: August 29 2005 at 09:26 |
Zitro wrote:
Of course, the two bands for many are very similar in musical quality and style, so it is a good idea to compare which is best in specific areas :
Members
Steve Hackett > Steve Howe
Phil Collins > Alan White
Edit : Phil Collins = Bill Bruford (if you wish)
Mike Rutherford << Chris Squire
Peter Gabriel > Jon Anderson
Tony Banks = Rick Wakeman
Albums
From Genesis to Revelations < Yes (both poor)
Tresspass > Time and a Word
Nursery Cryme = The Yes Album
Foxtrot >> Fragile
Selling England By the Pound > Close To The Edge
Genesis Live > Yessongs
Lamb Lies Down on Broadway >>>>>>> Tales of topographic oceans
Trick of the tail < Relayer (but close)
Wind and Wuthering = Going for the one
And then there were three = Tormato
Duke < Drama
Genesis = 90125 (both abysmal)
Acabab = Big Generator (again, both abysmal)
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Genesis > Yes
= if you can't decide
> < greater, worse than
>> << much better , worse than
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Syntharachnid
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Location: Canada
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Posted: August 29 2005 at 16:37 |
Members
Steve Hackett vs Steve Howe
Phil Collins vs Alan White
Edit : Phil Collins vs Bill Bruford
Mike Rutherford vs Chris Squire
Peter Gabriel vs Jon Anderson (Equal. I like Jon's voice MUCH better, but Peter is a better frontman. I also like Jon's philosophy that the way the words sound is more important that what they mean.)
Tony Banks vs Rick Wakeman
Albums
I haven't heard all of the albums neccesary to judge all of these categories, but I can at least do the classics:
Nursery Crime vs The Yes Album by a LOT
Foxtrot vs Fragile
Selling England By the Pound vs Close To The Edge
Genesis Live vs Yessongs
Lamb Lies Down on Broadway vs Tales From Topographic oceans (Greatest album of all time!!!)
Trick of the tail vs Relayer
Wind and Wuthering vs Going for the one
Genesis vs Yes!!!
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the icon of sin
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Posted: August 29 2005 at 17:33 |
I'll only rate the albums i know, by both bands.
Members
Steve Hackett vs Steve Howe (i don't like either as much as the other Steve H., of Gong)
Phil Collins vs Alan White (but Bruford is better the Collins and no mistake)
Mike Rutherford vs Chris Squire (pretty obvious is an understatement)
Peter Gabriel vs Jon Anderson (equal, as mentioned earlier Gabrial has the emotion but Anderson the range)
Tony Banks vs Rick Wakeman (who can top the caped crusader?)
So Genesis 1 point, Yes 3 points
Albums
Tresspass vs Time and a Word
Nursery Crime vs The Yes Album
Foxtrot vs Fragile (equal, i can't decide...)
Selling England By the Pound vs Close To The Edge (personal enjoyment )
Lamb Lies Down on Broadway vs Tales of topographic oceans (extremely close)
Trick of the tail vs Relayer
Wind and Wuthering vs Going for the one
Genesis 3 points, Yes 3 points
Edited by the icon of sin
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assg
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Posted: August 29 2005 at 22:46 |
From Genesis to REvelations vs Yes
Tresspass vs Time and a Word
Nursery Crime vs The Yes Album
Foxtrot vs Fragile
Selling England By the Pound vs Close To The Edge
Genesis Live vs Yessongs
Lamb Lies Down on Broadway vs Tales of topographic oceans
Trick By the tail vs Relayer
Wind and Wuthering vs Going for the one
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James Hill
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Posted: August 29 2005 at 23:10 |
In both bands prime they played as good as music played in the history of rock music.I think Genesis had better vocals and lyrics but from a musicianship standpoint Yes cant be matched.I hated the pop music played by both bands.
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symphonic james
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Yanns
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Posted: August 29 2005 at 23:40 |
I wanna play!
Steve Hackett < Steve Howe
Alan White < or = Phil Collins < Bill Bruford
Mike Rutherford < Chris Squire
Peter Gabriel < Jon Anderson (But only by a little bit)
Tony Banks < Rick Wakeman
Nursery Cryme < The Yes Album
Foxtrot > Fragile
Selling England By The Pound < CTTE
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway = TFTO
ATOTT < Relayer
W&W < GFTO
Hmm, favored Yes a lot more. Oh well. Still love Genesis.
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terrapin
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Posted: August 30 2005 at 01:06 |
I don't know the purpose or find any sense to comparisons between bands, we're not talking about soccer teams, I consider music an ART, so I just enjoy listening to it. If I like this album or the other should be a very private & intimate matter, it sounds so snob when I hear people arguing about different bands. There, that's my humble opinion...
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gok22us
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Posted: August 30 2005 at 18:29 |
i like Yes more, but i cannot bring myself to say they're better than Genesis, or that genesis is worse.
I can however say that in my opinion, Yes has much more good material. After the 70's, Yes have still done some solid stuff (Magnification, Keystudio, The Ladder) Genesis for me, stops after steve hacket left the band.
Yes is still making good music. Genesis aren't. so from a consistancy or a "how long they have lasted and can still write" standpoint, Yes win.
unless, you dont like Yes' newer albums, then, i guess its a tie.
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rushaholic
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Posted: August 30 2005 at 19:08 |
Seems like we have seen these comparisons before. As for me, I
think both are great but can hardly be compared very well. Their
styles are just too different IMO. They did, however, follow a
similar path from being great prog bands to great pop bands. Too
bad they couldn't just keep making the same great stuff that made them
great to begin with.
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Shaman
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Posted: August 30 2005 at 20:46 |
Strawberry flavor vs chocolate flavor, I prefer chocolate thanks.
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Gorloche
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Posted: August 30 2005 at 21:04 |
Members
Steve Hackett << Steve Howe (Hackett plays his guitars with no attack)
Phil Collins > Alan White (Phil really is a great drummer...)
Phil Collins <<< Bill Bruford (...but Bruford is one of the people I model my playing after)
Mike Rutherford << Chris Squire (All I have to say is The Fish)
Peter Gabriel < Jon Anderson (I prefer Jon because of his range and writing; I love heady, intellectual topics)
Tony Banks <<< Rick Wakeman (All bow before the Lord, our God... Rick Wakeman)
Albums
From Genesis to REvelations vs Yes (Haven't heard FGtR)
Tresspass vs Time and a Word (Haven't heard TaaW)
Nursery Crime << The Yes Album (Starship Trooper and Perpetual Change, people)
Foxtrot > Fragile (Not because the songs are better, but simply
because there are more group works, though I love both dearly)
Selling England By the Pound << Close To The Edge (Perfect all the way through)
Genesis Live <<< Yessongs (My favorite album)
Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (> for composition)(< for writing) Tales of topographic oceans
Trick of the tail <<< Relayer (The Gates of Delerium is better than any single thing Genesis ahs done)
Wind and Wuthering >> Going for the one (I hate GftO)
And then there were three > Tormato (Ditto; as in, my hate for GftO is so great, I also ahte Tormato)
Duke << Drama (Drama was great, Duke was sh*te)
Genesis < 90125 (I hate sellout-era Genesis...)
Acabab >>> Big Generator (...but Big Generator might actually be the worst thing ever)
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Genesis < Yes
The reason why people like Genesis is because their music is like a
puzzle. Everything has its place, fits, and makes the whole picture
look great. I like Yes for the opposite reason; clashing,
over-dramatic, pretentious w**kery on instruments to abstract Romantic
poetry about the land and ideas. The slashing of Howe, the stabbing of
Squire, the rapid-fire cuts of Wakeman, and the kind of tumbling, fiery
feeling of Bruford/White underneath the serene singing of Jon with a
voice reaching everywhere at once, building tension in you without
changing his singing style. Gabriel tries for tension through his
singing and succeeds. Jon does it through accentuation and pitch.
Whereas Genesis is a puzzle, Yes is a blooming flower on the field of
war. I still can't listen to Close to the Edge without getting the
feeling that the music is telling about a war (and yes, I don't mean
The Gates of Delerium). That, and I like the heady, abstract lyrics
that you actually understand less if you try to conciously figure them
out. As Jon once said:
"Straight light moving and removing sharpness of the color sunshine.
Straight light searching all the meanings of the song long last
treatment that relates to all the word sung. Dreamer easy in the chair
that really fits you."
I love 'em.
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